Hi,

It looks like you are mixing two different method of installation.

You do not need to run configure, make etc.. When installing with opam.
Just follow the instructions in the opam section here:
http://liquidsoap.fm/download.html

Romain

2016-05-31 2:57 GMT+02:00 DreamStreamKicker <[email protected]>:

>
> jessie debian 8.4 minimal server only ssh and default utils, many
> dependenies solved, anybody knows how to fix this one :
>
> configure: error: gstreamer-app-1.0.pc not found.
>
> installation so far:
>
> apt-get install libtool autoconf build-dependencies libpulse-dev
> portaudio19-dev libsamplerate0-dev libpcre3-dev libao-dev
> su <user>
> cd /tmp
> git clone https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap-full.git liquidsoap
> cd liquidsoap
> make init
> cp PACKAGES.default  PACKAGES
> vi PACKAGES                 (edit the PACKAGES file to outcomment the
> libraries)
> sudo  ./bootstrap
> apt-get install opam
> opam init
> opam switch 4.02.1
> eval `opam config env`
> opam install pcre
> opam install camomile
> opam install base-bytes
> ./configure
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 5/26/2016 10:15 PM, Romain Beauxis wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You will need to have the fdk-aac encoder enabled. In Debian Jessie on
> amd64 you should be able to install the libfdkaac-ocaml-dynlink package.
> With other Debian, if you wish to stick to packaged liquidsoap, you can try
> to install ocaml-fdkaac manually.
>
> Finally, I would recommend switching to our opam-supported installation
> method: http://liquidsoap.fm/download.html This should be fairly easy and
> will provide an upgrade path for future liquidsoap versions. opam package
> for fdk-aac is named fdkaac.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Romain
>
> 2016-05-25 20:40 GMT-05:00 DreamStreamKicker <
> <[email protected]>[email protected]>:
>
>>
>> that would be normal aac Per, we use this in some streams, that works, I
>> need a worken implementation of this encoder, this does not seem to work
>> together with shoutcast or icecast
>>
>> %fdkaac(channels=2, samplerate=44100, bitrate=64, afterburner=false, 
>> aot="mpeg2_he_aac_v2", transmux="adts", sbr_mode=false)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/26/2016 03:02 AM, Per Gunnarsson wrote:
>>
>> Maybe like
>>
>> out=output.shoutcast(%aac(bitrate=64, adts=true, channels=2, 
>> samplerate=44100),
>> url4, genre=shoutcastGenre, url=shoutcastURL, name=shoutcastTitle,
>> host=shoutcastHost, user="User", password=shoutcastPassword,
>> port=shoutcastPort)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Per Gunnarsson
>>
>>
>> On 2016-05-25 20:26, DreamStreamKicker wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to get he-aac streaming online on Debian Jessie (8.4)
>> liquidsoap 1.1.1 but no luck so far
>>
>> what should my out line look like , currently it is :
>>
>> out=output.shoutcast(%mp3(stereo=true, samplerate=44100, bitrate=320),
>> url4, genre=shoutcastGenre, url=shoutcastURL, name=shoutcastTitle,
>> host=shoutcastHost, user="User", password=shoutcastPassword,
>> port=shoutcastPort)
>>
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